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Zorro

(15,722 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 10:19 PM Mar 2016

Frustrated GOP lawmakers weigh move to impeach top judges

Source: AP

Republican lawmakers in Kansas, weary of conflicts with a judiciary that has been pushing for more school spending, are beginning to act on a measure to expand the legal grounds for impeaching judges.

The move is part of an intensified effort in red states to reshape courts still dominated by moderate judges from earlier administrations.

A committee in the GOP-controlled Senate plans to vote Tuesday on a bill that would make "attempting to usurp the power" of the Legislature or the executive branch grounds for impeachment.

Impeachment has "been a little-used tool" to challenge judges who strike down new legislation, said Republican Sen. Dennis Pyle, a sponsor of the measure. "Maybe it needs to be oiled up a little bit or sharpened a little bit."

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/frustrated-gop-lawmakers-weigh-move-impeach-top-judges-193740406.html



I'm glad I don't live in Kansas. My condolences to those who do.
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Frustrated GOP lawmakers weigh move to impeach top judges (Original Post) Zorro Mar 2016 OP
So who needs checks and balances? Zambero Mar 2016 #1
Living In Kansas JGug1 Mar 2016 #2
Screwing Kids Out Of An Education To Free Up $$ For Corporate Tax Cuts = Conservatism Yallow Mar 2016 #3
creates more publikans pansypoo53219 Mar 2016 #6
Can't the judges houston16revival Mar 2016 #4
I would say so. LiberalFighter Mar 2016 #14
Assholes. Why are these assholes allowed to breathe? valerief Mar 2016 #5
Is anyone really surprised.................. Old Vet Mar 2016 #7
Republicans are good at keeping their electorate dumb and this is one way how. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #8
IF successful you can bet this will be done in other states Lodestar Mar 2016 #9
When Michigan passed Snyder's "emergency manager" law the people overturned it by proposition LastLiberal in PalmSprings Mar 2016 #11
Exxxxactly! Vigilance!!! Lodestar Mar 2016 #12
WTF? blackspade Mar 2016 #10
"My condolences to those who do." tazkcmo Mar 2016 #13
The only good activist judge is one who bans abortion. #GOPRules TeamPooka Mar 2016 #15

Zambero

(8,962 posts)
1. So who needs checks and balances?
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 10:27 PM
Mar 2016

A rubber stamp legislature and a kangaroo court is all that's needed!

JGug1

(320 posts)
2. Living In Kansas
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 10:30 PM
Mar 2016

I live in Kansas. I was raised in Connecticut but stayed here after graduating from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. The state has been very good to me. Having said that, the government here is horrible. It isn't the judges who should be impeached but Brownback. Unfortunately, there is no cause that allows his impeachment.

 

Yallow

(1,926 posts)
3. Screwing Kids Out Of An Education To Free Up $$ For Corporate Tax Cuts = Conservatism
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 10:51 PM
Mar 2016

Conservatism at it's finest.

If the kids were well educated, none would be conservative, or Republican.

Makes sense.

Screw the kiddies.

Money better spent elsewhere supporting the filthy rich.

houston16revival

(953 posts)
4. Can't the judges
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:03 PM
Mar 2016

just rule the new laws unconstitutional?

It's not a legislative function to tell the judges how to rule

Separation of powers is a bedrock in most states, no?

Maybe not airtight, but still in there.

LiberalFighter

(50,783 posts)
14. I would say so.
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:06 PM
Mar 2016

Their constitution limits what the state legislator can impeach anyone.


Article II
§ 27: Impeachment. The house of representatives shall have the sole power to impeach. All impeachments shall be tried by the senate; and when sitting for that purpose, the senators shall take an oath to do justice according to the law and the evidence. No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds of the senators then elected (or appointed) and qualified.

§ 28: Officers impeachable; grounds; punishment. The governor and all other officers under this constitution, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.


Article III
§ 15: Removal of justices and judges. Justices of the supreme court may be removed from office by impeachment and conviction as prescribed in article 2 of this constitution. In addition to removal by impeachment and conviction, justices may be retired after appropriate hearing, upon certification to the governor, by the supreme court nominating commission that such justice is so incapacitated as to be unable to perform adequately his duties. Other judges shall be subject to retirement for incapacity, and to discipline, suspension and removal for cause by the supreme court after appropriate hearing.

Chicago1980

(1,968 posts)
8. Republicans are good at keeping their electorate dumb and this is one way how.
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:16 AM
Mar 2016

So this legislature wants to hurt the kids because they were irresponsible and cut taxes to the extent that their coffers are now bare.

Geniuses (sarc).

Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
9. IF successful you can bet this will be done in other states
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 12:40 AM
Mar 2016

This is how it happens...through a million cuts in the fabric of our local and national governments... and ALL states need to be vigilant and pro-active. They count on
flying under the radar and not running into serious push back.

11. When Michigan passed Snyder's "emergency manager" law the people overturned it by proposition
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 04:19 AM
Mar 2016

so the legislature passed the exact same law again with the addendum that it could not be overturned by proposition.

Republican Rule #1: If you can't win under the existing rules, change the rules.

tazkcmo

(7,300 posts)
13. "My condolences to those who do."
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 10:10 AM
Mar 2016

I have a sister that lives in KC, KS and many friends. None of them vote but most sure beat on "Libtards" constantly. I have no sympathy for them (including my sister who is on disability so should be the first in line to vote!). They got exactly what they wanted. Two times.

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